Patient tweets show little concern for GBCA retention

Patients use Twitter to post feedback about their MRI experiences, and although...Read more on AuntMinnie.comRelated Reading: Alternatives exist for reduced gadolinium contrast use Are GBCAs really needed for breast MRI exams? How are radiology organizations using Twitter? Debate flares over use of GBCAs and lawsuit risk 5 ways rads can use social media to shift AI narrativeComments: 8/20/2020 5:33:00 AMREW61 Patient tweets show little concern for GBCA retention I feel I must stand up and be a voice for all who are suffering needlessly from retained gadolinium poisoning. Your article is a sham and does such disservice to the thousands of innocent patients who have had to endure neurologist, Physicans, radiologist and governmental agencies complete blackout and ignorance of gadolinium deposition and retention in the bodies and lives of real human beings! By your group searching for terms only on Twitter, which I have never personally used nor dozens of my fellow gadolinium sufferers have ever used, it’s as though you went to a dry well looking for water when all around you there are literally oceans of people who today, right now, have our bodies oozing with retained gadolinium from every bone, every pore, every organ, every cell, stuck in our brains and which, because of your blatant denial and ignorance, is slowly killing us. I can prove to you my body is loaded with gadolinium though I have not had an MRI with a GBCA in over seven years! Many, many, others ...
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